3N4925 HEAT EXCHANGER GP-SEA WATER Caterpillar parts
3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, G3304, G3306
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3N4925
3N-4925
3N4925
CA3N4925
3N-4925
3N4925
Weight: 55 pounds 24 kg.
GAS ENGINE, INDUSTRIAL ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 3N4925:
Information:
01/24/83SERVICE MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 8, 1982, PAGES 7 AND 8.In the article, "Do Not Center-Tap Batteries In 24-Volt Electrical System To Operate 12-Volt Accessories," Caterpillar's recommendation was to use a voltage converter to get 12 volts for operation of automotive-type accessories. The specific recommendation was to use the 9G6981 Voltage Converter Assembly. The date of the Service Magazine article which announced the 9G6981 Voltage Converter Assembly is wrong. In the last paragraph of the first column on page 8, change "August 10, 1982" to "August 10, 1981".
--------------- END SUPPLEMENT ---------------Most Caterpillar vehicles use 24-volt (nominal) electrical systems which have two 12-volt batteries connected in series. Some users want to operate 12-volt, automotive-type accessories such as a radio. To do this, users have center-tapped the batteries; they have made an additional connection between the two 12-volt batteries as shown in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1.This connection will provide a nominal + 12 volts with respect to ground when the disconnect switch is closed. However, Caterpillar recommends against center-tapping the batteries for the reasons which follow.
1. Center-tapping the batteries will cause early battery failure. The 12-volt load will use current only from battery B, but the alternator will charge both batteries equally since they are connected in series. See Illustration 2.
Illustration 2.As a result, battery A will be overcharged and battery B will be undercharged. The rate at which this overcharging and undercharging occurs depends on the size and the duration of the 12-volt load. For example, a solid-state FM receiver may use less than 100 milliamperes at 12 volts; it will take a few hundred hours for the effects to be noticed. But, a coffee pot which uses 8 amperes or a large business-band transceiver which uses 24 amperes in the transmit mode may cause a battery failure in one or two days.
Either battery can fail. For example, in hot weather, battery A may fail first because of excessive electrolyte loss due to overcharging. In very cold weather, battery B may freeze and crack first because the electrolyte freezes more quickly as the battery nears its discharged condition. As battery B becomes nearly discharged, starting problems also will result.
2. Center-tapping the batteries can cause other problems when the disconnect switch is opened. If left turned on, the 12-volt load may act as a ground path for battery A because the load is parallel with the open disconnect switch. This may cause lamps to light dimly as well as discharging battery A. This also may allow current to flow backwards through and damage the 12-volt load. See Illustration 3.
Illustration 3.3. Short circuits and fires are possible. The only way the batteries can be center-tapped is to connect a wire to a battery terminal or cable. Installation of the wire between the cable clamp and the battery post, or under the cable clamp nut, increases the possibility of a bad connection.The wire generally has no fuse. For this reason, a short to ground causes the length of wire between the battery and the short
--------------- END SUPPLEMENT ---------------Most Caterpillar vehicles use 24-volt (nominal) electrical systems which have two 12-volt batteries connected in series. Some users want to operate 12-volt, automotive-type accessories such as a radio. To do this, users have center-tapped the batteries; they have made an additional connection between the two 12-volt batteries as shown in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1.This connection will provide a nominal + 12 volts with respect to ground when the disconnect switch is closed. However, Caterpillar recommends against center-tapping the batteries for the reasons which follow.
1. Center-tapping the batteries will cause early battery failure. The 12-volt load will use current only from battery B, but the alternator will charge both batteries equally since they are connected in series. See Illustration 2.
Illustration 2.As a result, battery A will be overcharged and battery B will be undercharged. The rate at which this overcharging and undercharging occurs depends on the size and the duration of the 12-volt load. For example, a solid-state FM receiver may use less than 100 milliamperes at 12 volts; it will take a few hundred hours for the effects to be noticed. But, a coffee pot which uses 8 amperes or a large business-band transceiver which uses 24 amperes in the transmit mode may cause a battery failure in one or two days.
Either battery can fail. For example, in hot weather, battery A may fail first because of excessive electrolyte loss due to overcharging. In very cold weather, battery B may freeze and crack first because the electrolyte freezes more quickly as the battery nears its discharged condition. As battery B becomes nearly discharged, starting problems also will result.
2. Center-tapping the batteries can cause other problems when the disconnect switch is opened. If left turned on, the 12-volt load may act as a ground path for battery A because the load is parallel with the open disconnect switch. This may cause lamps to light dimly as well as discharging battery A. This also may allow current to flow backwards through and damage the 12-volt load. See Illustration 3.
Illustration 3.3. Short circuits and fires are possible. The only way the batteries can be center-tapped is to connect a wire to a battery terminal or cable. Installation of the wire between the cable clamp and the battery post, or under the cable clamp nut, increases the possibility of a bad connection.The wire generally has no fuse. For this reason, a short to ground causes the length of wire between the battery and the short
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Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts heat Caterpillar catalog:
9S2292
HEAT SINK AS
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 12G, 12H ES, 12H NA, 130G, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 143H, 14G, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 163H NA, 16G, 16H NA, 235, 3114, 3116, 3126, 3126B, 317...
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 12G, 12H ES, 12H NA, 130G, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 143H, 14G, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 163H NA, 16G, 16H NA, 235, 3114, 3116, 3126, 3126B, 317...
2N9351
HEAT SINK
3304
3304
6L7582
HEAT SINK
3306, D320A, D343
3306, D320A, D343
6L8405
HEAT SINK
3306, D343
3306, D343
6L8403
HEAT SINK
3306
3306
1N5029
HEAT SINK
3304
3304
3N9452
HEAT SINK
3304
3304
9Y7175
HEAT SINK AS-POSITIVE
3406B, 3408, 3412, 3412C, 3508, 3512, 3516, D379B, D398B, D399, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3516, G398, G399, SR4
3406B, 3408, 3412, 3412C, 3508, 3512, 3516, D379B, D398B, D399, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3516, G398, G399, SR4
3N9094
HEAT EXCHANGER GP
3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C15, CX31-C15I, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, TH35-C15I
3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C15, CX31-C15I, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, TH35-C15I
3N8775
HEAT EXCHANGER GP-SEA WATER
3306, 3306B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C12, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G342C, G353D
3306, 3306B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C12, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G342C, G353D
1600101
HEAT EXCHANGER GP
3516, 3516B
3516, 3516B
3N7992
HEAT EXCHANGER GP
3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C15, CX31-C15I, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G342C, G343, G353D, TH35-C15I
3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3456, C-15, C-16, C15, CX31-C15I, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, G3406, G3408, G3408B, G3412, G342C, G343, G353D, TH35-C15I
1071729
HEAT EXCHANGER GP-SEA WATER
3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, G3408, G3408B, G3412
3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, G3408, G3408B, G3412